Archive for January, 2008

The Hidden Danger of iTunes

Friday, January 18th, 2008

Have you installed all the Windows updates? Good, because most of the attackers invade your PC through loopholes in the operating system. But this can change soon. Due to the popularity of IPods, iTunes has been installed withwith QuickTimes on many computers. Hackers are now diverting attention towards this software as their new target. Meanwhile, [...]

Core 2 Extreme quad-core

Tuesday, January 15th, 2008

Processors are no longer measured in megahertz and gigahertz. They still do but not many people will pay much attention to that anymore. Instead, attention is now shifted to the number of cores that CPU has. Intel released the 45nm Penryn processor last month that has four cores built in it but before all those [...]

Securing Data in Real-Time

Sunday, January 13th, 2008

Simple and quick back-ups, that’s what FileHamster does. Determine the directory or a hard disk at the time installation and once the tool starts, choose the folder which has to be protected. The rest is done automatically. FileHamster hardly requires any systems resources and the tool can even be extended arbitarily with help plugins. Source [...]

Recovering Song from the iPod

Saturday, January 12th, 2008

Want to use your ipod as if it were a normal USB stick? It’s simply impossible due to Apple’s fear of piracy unless you have a SharePod. After starting up this tool, Windows links the iPod as a new removable storage media device as soon as it is connected to the PC. As long as [...]

How to Displaying Windows in 3D

Saturday, January 12th, 2008

Thinking of buying Vista to get in on some 3D-Flippin? This not necessary! WinFlip brings Vista’s Flip 3D window effect to the Windows XP desktop, for free! The operation is similar to Vista, where you can easily flip forward through all open windows using [Win] + [Shift] + [Tab]. The only drawback in the tool [...]

Navigating the Universe

Sunday, January 6th, 2008

Which is the fastest way to reach Mars from your this world? Google Earth is the answear. The navigation software offers the “Space View” option in its latest version; you can kick off a trip directly in the universe with it. The usual feature such as “Zoom”, “Changing the angle view” and “Saving the position [...]

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